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As
it approaches its one-year anniversary, the Galaxy Nexus is still going
strong and hasn’t lost its shine among Android enthusiasts. We’re not
sure if that fully applies to the Verizon variant, but for those who are
looking to venture into the world of the Nexus, Big Red has some sweet
deals on the pure Google phone.
Seemingly coming out of nowhere, Verizon is now offering
a brand new 16GB Galaxy Nexus for only $50 with a two-year contract. If
you don’t want to be tied into a contract, you can purchase said phone
off-contract for $499. You may be paying more up front, but you’ll
probably save more dough in the end.

If
you’re not too keen on the idea of splashing out almost half a grand
for a phone that’s about to give up its throne to its successor in the
coming days, Verizon is also selling a certified pre-owned 16GB Galaxy
Nexus. The refurbished unit is being offered off-contract for $230.
Whether
or not it’s a wise move to buy a “used” phone is yours to decide. But
Verizon said that the pre-owned device has been “thoroughly inspected
and reconditioned to like-new condition”. Fortunately, it also comes
with a full 1-year warranty.
The LG Nexus 4, the next Nexus phone, may be just a week away from being announced, but we don’t know for sure if it’s going to come to Verizon right away. Are you tempted to snag the deals above?